You Can Do Anything – SNL Skit

This SNL skit with Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter!) and the SNL crew had me in stitches for a couple of reasons…

It’s funny because it really rings true and the fact that it’s true is what makes the world today so awesome. It is so wonderful that the Internet levels the playing field for people and we can carve out careers for ourselves.

On the other hand, people are so focused on become well-known and being “Twitter Famous”, they forget about creating any sustainability to their efforts. It’s a good reminder to focus on providing true value, having a plan for what we’re doing and staying grounded in who we really are.

Keeping it Real…Don’t Forget to Enter Our Photo Contest

Remember our roots and thinking about the things that really matter, make sure you check out and enter our Reason Why Photo Contest. Entry deadline is February 26, 2012.

Good for you for strutting your stuff…the Internet rules!

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Alice Seba is the owner and creator of Contentrix.com. With a focus on using content to create relationships, loyalty and results from writing, she loves helping online business owners get more bang out of their content.

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LOL! I loved that video. Thanks for sharing Alice! ^_^ Now I can smile after cleaning my blog site of links from a pharma hack.

Rain

http://www.aliceseba.com Alice Seba

Hope you got it all sorted out. What a pain in the bum. Couldn’t those hackers just have gone on YouTube to try to be famous instead?

http://rosyelsawali.com Rosyel Sawali

Yes, Alice thanks. I have sorted it out but I did need to edit all my blog posts! So true, those hackers should instead try to make their own videos and be YouTube sensations or twitter famous. They do seem to need the attention!

Rain

http://www.the-happy-mom.com Julia – The Happy Mom

Thanks for sharing this awesome video – I am still giggling. Was it Warhol who said everyone has his/her 5 minutes of being famous=

Hi Alice, that video is so true! It’s amazing what some people (especially teens) will do to become “known” on the internet.

Thanks,

Tasha

http://www.aliceseba.com Alice Seba

Yeah, they will all be YouTube Sensations before you know it!

http://www.the-happy-mom.com Julia – The Happy Mom

Yeah, even 15 minutes! I need to work on becoming “twitter famous” now, because I have used up my 15 minutes already, damn… I had my share of TV appearances because I am in a Venetian costume group, but maybe wearing a mask doesn’t count?!?

http://www.aliceseba.com Alice Seba

Everyone gets at least 15 minutes. You may get more!

http://www.homenotion.com/blog Liz

Hey ALice,

LOL! Too funny, but painfully true.

It can be easy to get caught up chasing the popularity road and forgetting that without adding value it doesn’t much matter.

Thanks for the laugh

Liz

http://www.aliceseba.com Alice Seba

My pleasure!

Donna White

Thanks. That is funny. I don’t watch SNL. I did back about 30 years ago. It was so good then. I really need to watch it again.

Donna

http://www.aliceseba.com Alice Seba

It is pretty good these days. As always, there is some hit and miss stuff, but they have some pretty talented people on board. We always record it and skip through the stuff we aren’t interested in. It’s a great experience that way.

http://www.solosmarts.com Kelly McCausey

LOVED IT!

I wrote a funny comment – but your antispam tool said it was spelled wrong – duh – it was supposed to be LOL!

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